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An open system is one where neither the total mass nor the total energy is conserved. In an open system, matter and energy can flow in and out of the system, leading to changes in both mass and energy within the system over time.
In an open system, neither total mass nor total energy is typically conserved. This is because open systems can exchange matter and energy with the surrounding environment, leading to changes in mass and energy within the system itself.
An open system is a system which can be affected by external factors. Energy of the system can be altered, total momentum, charge, etc. In a closed system, energy, mass, momentum, charge and other properties are conserved.
Open systems are computer systems that gives some combination of interoperability, portability, and open software standards. While in physics an open system is a system in which energy can be lost or gained from the environment.
An open system is a system that interacts with its environment, exchanging matter and energy with it. These systems allow for the transfer of both inputs and outputs across its boundaries, making it more flexible and adaptable. Examples include ecosystems and organisms.
Earth is an open system in the sense that it exchanges mass and energy with the rest of the cosmos
Energy can enter or exist an open system
A Thermometer is a Closed System. As from definition any system which can release and except energy but no reduction or increment of mass, is called a closed system. A thermometer can only take and release energy or heat. But no Mercury vapor comes out from it and neither can we insert any thing.
An open system allows both energy and matter to enter and exit. A closed system allows energy to enter and exit, but not matter.
"Open system" means that energy may enter the system or escape from it.
car radiator is an open system...because hot water is coming in and rejecting heat..this means mass and energy r flowing in and out from the system..it is a control volume through which mass is flowing..
Photosynthesis is an open system in thermodynamics because it exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings. It requires sunlight and carbon dioxide from the environment to produce glucose and oxygen.